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Raymond's sister's name in the story "Raymond's Run" was Squeaky. She was a talented runner and took on the responsibility of looking out for her brother Raymond who had a developmental disability.
Raymond leaned on the frnce
The exposition of the book called Raymond's Run is when Squeaky wants to fight because gretchen and her friends are talking bad about Raymond this is the exposition of the story Raymond's Run
Fly like a hen, run back and then, blew like them men.
f you bitc h ahaha i don know Squeaky gets her nickname because her voice is squeaky.
The round character in "Raymond's Run" is the protagonist, Squeaky. She is dynamic, showing growth and change throughout the story as she learns to appreciate her brother Raymond's talents and abilities.
Here are some phrases: running with the Devil running with scissors running with the pack running with the wind in my hair running on empty running wild running off at the mouth run the gamut run-of-the-mill run for the money run for your life run out of gas have a run-in with the law
old computers dont run all day
Lots of Simile's and there are some examples of personification too :) Then the brown water that had puddled up all over the field began to move. It began to run toward the back portables, like someone pulled the plug out of a giant bathtub. This one had both simile and Personification. Definitions: Simile- A comparison using like or as. Personification- A non-living thing given human characteristics.
Squeaky from "Raymond's Run" by Toni Cade Bambara is responsible for caring for her brother, Raymond, who has special needs. She takes on a protective role and has to balance her responsibilities while also pursuing her passion for running.
Oh honey, in "Vampire Academy," personification is as common as vampires craving blood. The author, Richelle Mead, brings inanimate objects to life like they're at a vampire party. From the wind whispering secrets to the shadows dancing in the moonlight, personification is everywhere in that book. It's like the characters are living in a world where even the furniture has attitude.